This is a collection of 16 vignettes (some are “Bignettes”) featuring Spider-Man, as known and loved in the pages of Marvel Comics’ “The Amazing Spider-Man” - Volume 1.

As a fan of the original 1960’s Comic Book and also of the subsequent Spider-Man cartoons (also of the Sixties), I have tried to capture Spidey and many of his unforgettable and original enemies. I have also included some other familiar Marvel characters, plus a few other surprises!

Exceptional work, but that seems to be par with you, isn't it. The details on every one of them is just fantastic, and I love how you used existing parts to recreate the characters, some I never would have guessed you could have pulled off (nice job on Rhino, by the way).

My favorite would have to be 'Wrapped'. After all, that note is Spidey's catch phrase, and pretty much wraps himself up in that one line. And... the bad guys too... wrapped up... in a line...

--Anthony

Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day.Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

Holy... wow... sixteen vigs in one post, and all of them are supreme! This brought back some very fond memories of watching the cartoon as a kid, even though I wasn't around for the '60s stuff. Some notes on a few of the vigs:

Doctor Octopus: Great articulation of those octo arms. It looks like a really fast-moving fight.

The Green Goblin: I love the construction of Mary Jane's car. It certainly looks like something she would drive.

Kraven the Hunter: Great use of that construction worker head, and I like his vest, too. It's also good to see Urban Commando again.

The Man-Wolf: The dark blue plates work great as a night sky. It's got a different feel from the black we usually see in MOCs, and more realistic, too.

Madame Web: Love the chair. The SNOT on the dress is also pretty cool.

Mysterio: He and Chameleon are two of my favorite bad guys. Mysterio is done perfectly in this vig.

The Lizard: The ceiling light looks awesome, along with the whole lab. Spidey's picture-taking pose is great!

The Rhino: Destruction everywhere. The Rhino's footprints are a nice touch, and the use of a revolver as his horn is genius.

The Scorpion: Just the construction of the building makes this a superb bignette. Detail everywhere!

These are all great but I must point out the way you managed to recreate the urban atmosphere in such a small scale. Especially visible in the Vulture and the Wolfman vigs (the moon idea - huge). I don't know what the others think about it but as far as I'm concernned it's a more-than-important accomplishment.

Dang, Nelson, you weren't kidding when you said you'd been busy making vigs! They're all wonderful. Hmm, some favorite details include the broken wall in the Lizard one and the micro buildings in the Man-Wolf one. Must go blog now.

Did some more looking as I made another blog entry on these. Originally I hadn't focused on the Scorpion one, as I'm not a huge fan of how you did the fig (though I can't come up with a better non-customization solution), but taking a second look I'm really impressed with the detail that went into the breaking struts and the falling water tank. Very impressive that the struts are bending the correct way as the tail is swinging through, and it really looks like it's moving. The LEGO billboard is brilliant, btw.

The Sandman one is another instance where it really looks like it's moving. You've really perfectly captured the falling box of bricks. What the heck is the square fist, btw? A pen bead?

How in the heck is the Vulture held up? I assume that there is a support that is just blocked in the camera angles you chose, but it's masterfully done.